To mistake one thing for another.
Cause to be perplexed or confounded.
1 They mix up the items of news in a very irritating way.
2 Nobody who would mix up in such a dirty deal as that.
3 It's the first and last woman's quarrel I ever mix up in.
4 Some one may like to know how to mix up Paris green.
5 Well, you'll need to be if you mix up in his affairs.
6 You've just got to mix up more with the rest of us.
7 Just try not to mix up a shooting star with an airplane.
8 Do you suppose I'd allow you to mix up in stage life?
9 Let 'em come on, if they want to mix up with us.
10 Most people now think it's good to mix up different types of tenure.
11 Four months ago due to a mix up I missed a Friday appointment.
12 And so the Fijian would properly reply: Do not mix up different subjects.
13 When Thanksgiving just feels too far away, mix up this pie-inspired pudding combo.
14 The result is, they mix up towns, rivers, palaces in one inextricable whirl.
15 Both are means of noble education-butyou must not mix up the two.
16 Check out how the mix up happened in the video below.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Mix up в диалектах
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